Overview
The role of a Java Developer Quantitative Investment Strategies is crucial in modern financial institutions focusing on quantitative approaches to investment. This position primarily involves developing and optimizing software solutions that implement complex quantitative models to support investment strategies. The Java Developer will collaborate closely with quantitative analysts and financial engineers to translate mathematical models into robust high-performance software. The importance of this role cannot be overstated as effective tool development can lead to better investment decisions greater efficiency and ultimately improved financial outcomes for clients. As such the developer is not just a coder but a significant contributor to the investment strategy process. With strong programming skills in Java and a sound understanding of finance this role supports the organizations mission of delivering superior investment performance through advanced technology.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop enterprise-level systems and tools
- Collaborate with global teams across the full SDLC
- Build scalable backend solutions with opportunities to work full stack
- Learn equity derivatives and algorithmic indices
- Agile team environment
Tech Skills:
- Strong Java (server-side) development
- Scala is a plus but not mandatory
- Experience with Agile TDD and close collaboration with business users
- Excellent communication & problem-solving skills
- Domain knowledge in Equity Derivatives is a bonus
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